Sunday, March 15, 2015

The New York Times - Sunday Book Reviews


'The Last Flight of Poxl West'

By DANIEL TORDAY
Reviewed by TEDDY WAYNE
A World War II memoir by a Jewish R.A.F. bomber is the book-within-a-book in Daniel Torday's first novel.
Erik Larson

Erik Larson: By the Book

The author, most recently, of "Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania," keeps a book full of photographs of miniature dioramas of bloody crime scenes on his shelves. "A gift from a friend."
·         By the Book: Archive
A denarius minted by Brutus to commemorate the Ides of March, with his portrait on one side and daggers and a freedom cap on the other.

'The Death of Caesar'

By BARRY STRAUSS
Reviewed by JAMES ROMM
Barry Strauss examines the assassination of Julius Caesar and its aftermath.

César Aira'The Musical Brain'

By CÉSAR AIRA. Translated by CHRIS ANDREWS.
Reviewed by PATTI SMITH
The characters in César Aira's stories inhabit a shifting landscape of events.
Kim Gordon

'Girl in a Band'

By KIM GORDON
Reviewed by QUESTLOVE
Questlove reviews Ms. Gordon's new memoir, which doesn't shy away from unpleasantness in discussing life before, during and after Sonic Youth.
·         Kim Gordon: By the Book

Mary Helen Specht

'Migratory Animals'

By MARY HELEN SPECHT
Reviewed by JOANNA RAKOFF
Adulthood hasn't come easy for the 30-somethings in this novel.

'The Tell-Tale Heart'

By JILL DAWSON
Reviewed by ABIGAIL MEISEL
A philanderer's life is transformed after a heart transplant.

Barney Frank'Frank'

By BARNEY FRANK
Reviewed by FRANK BRUNI
Former Representative Barney Frank, a liberal mainstay, offers his views on the political process and his role within it.

'The Rebellion of Miss Lucy Ann Lobdell'

By WILLIAM KLABER
Reviewed by MAX BYRD
This historical novel's protagonist lived as a man.

'The Unraveling of Mercy Louis'

By KEIJA PARSSINEN
Reviewed by BECCA ROTHFELD
A teenager navigates a series of disasters.
Mario Vargas Llosa

'The Discreet Hero'

By MARIO VARGAS LLOSA. Translated by EDITH GROSSMAN.
Reviewed by FRANCISCO GOLDMAN
Characters from previous Mario Vargas Llosa novels return in this tale of privilege, extortion and greed.

Howard Schultz and Rajiv Chandrasekaran'For Love of Country'

By HOWARD SCHULTZ and RAJIV CHANDRASEKARAN
Reviewed by JAMES WRIGHT
A celebration of the courage, dedication and sacrifice of this generation of American veterans.
Andrew O'Hagan

'The Illuminations'

By ANDREW O'HAGAN
Reviewed by DANI SHAPIRO
A war-scarred man finds comfort in unraveling secrets from his grandmother's past.

'In Every Way'

By NIC BROWN
Reviewed by JULIE SARKISSIAN
In this novel, a woman takes a job as nanny to the baby she gave up for adoption.

'I Am Radar'

By REIF LARSEN
Reviewed by CHRISTOPHER BYRD
Reif Larsen's novel takes on race and self-reinvention.
Author's Note

Abandonment Issues

By MARK O'CONNELL
Is a certain amount of discarding beneficial?

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